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Back in 1983, Anders Jacobsson worked at a school in [[Karlskoga]]. Not much has happened since he attended the first grade, children still played the same games and children's and youth literature very the same.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://magasinetneo.se/artiklar/vi-vill-visa-pa-hoppet-och-mojligheten/|title=Vi vill visa på hoppet och möjligheten|publisher=Neo|language=Sweidsh|author=Andreas Ericson|date=24 March 2015|accessdate=1 April 2015}}</ref> Once day Anders heard local radio wanting a radio program allowed to be about everything, as long as it had a local connection. Anders wrote an episode about Sune, recorded it in his own studio, and sent it to [[SR Örebro]]. The episode became popular, and the radio asked for an entire Sune series in the Örebro local radio. Anders wrote more episodes, and soon angry listeners from the entire district called demanding to hear the continuation of "Sagan om Sune" (the "Fairytale About Sune"). Soon, Sune could be heard all across the districts. Many people listened to Sune in the workplace and at home. Sune was a 7 year old boy in the 1st grade. His friend was Joakim Fröberg. Sune was not the typical "tough guy" who used to [[violence|fight]] or play [[association football|soccer]]. Instead, he was more interested into girls.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sydsvenskan.se/kultur--nojen/kultur-for-unga/sunes-signum-kansligheten/|title=Sunes signum: känsligheten|publisher=Sydsvenskan|language=Swedish|date=10 November 2009|accessdate=27 March 2015}}</ref> |
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The local book publishing company Hegas contacted Anders Jacobsson asking to publish the book. Sören Olsson illustrated the book ''Sagan om Sune'', published in time for Christmas 1984. The second book was ''Sune börjar tvåan'' ("Sune Starts the Second Grade") in 1985, when Sören Olsson also began writing. The 3rd book, ''Självklart, Sune'' ("Of Course, Sune"), was released in 1986, crediting them both as writers. ''Sune och Svarta Mannen'' ("Sune and the Black Man") was released in 1989 and was thought to complete the Sune series, giving space for the two year old [[Bert series]]. But instead, both series continued in tandem. |
The local book publishing company Hegas contacted Anders Jacobsson asking to publish the book. Sören Olsson illustrated the book ''Sagan om Sune'', published in time for Christmas 1984. The second book was ''Sune börjar tvåan'' ("Sune Starts the Second Grade") in 1985, when Sören Olsson also began writing. The 3rd book, ''Självklart, Sune'' ("Of Course, Sune"), was released in 1986, crediting them both as writers. ''Sune och Svarta Mannen'' ("Sune and the Black Man") was released in 1989 and was thought to complete the Sune series, giving space for the two year old [[Bert series]]. But instead, both series continued in tandem. |
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Author | Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson |
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Illustrator | Sören Olsson |
Cover artist | Sören Olsson |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Genre | children |
Publisher | Rabén & Sjögren |
Published | 1984- |
The Sune series is a series of children's/youth books published since 1984 by Swedish writers Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson. The stories are originally a radio series, produced as totally 90 episodes for Swedish radio between 1983-1993.[1] The stories are set in the fictional town of Glimmerdagg in Sweden, which, like Bert's hometown Öreskoga, is located somewhere between Karlskoga and Örebro. There is Söderskolan, for the grades 1–6. The Sune books are told in the third person perspective and using the present tense, and imperfect during flashback scenes, while Bert is told as a first person narrative.
Sune
Sune Andersson is a Swedish schoolboy, living in a two-storey single-family house with his father Rudolf, his mother Karin, his big sister Anna and his little brother Håkan "Bråkan". The third book, Självklart, Sune, also sees the birth of his little sister Isabelle. His complete name is "Karl Sune Rudolf Andersson." Karin works in a library.
Just like Bert, Sune is interested in girls, and refers to himself as a "girl charmer" (in Swedish: "tjejtjusare"). His girlfriend and childhood friend is Sophie Blixt, and Sune shows interest for other girls, as long as they aren't evil.
Background
Back in 1983, Anders Jacobsson worked at a school in Karlskoga. Not much has happened since he attended the first grade, children still played the same games and children's and youth literature very the same.[2] Once day Anders heard local radio wanting a radio program allowed to be about everything, as long as it had a local connection. Anders wrote an episode about Sune, recorded it in his own studio, and sent it to SR Örebro. The episode became popular, and the radio asked for an entire Sune series in the Örebro local radio. Anders wrote more episodes, and soon angry listeners from the entire district called demanding to hear the continuation of "Sagan om Sune" (the "Fairytale About Sune"). Soon, Sune could be heard all across the districts. Many people listened to Sune in the workplace and at home. Sune was a 7 year old boy in the 1st grade. His friend was Joakim Fröberg. Sune was not the typical "tough guy" who used to fight or play soccer. Instead, he was more interested into girls.[3]
The local book publishing company Hegas contacted Anders Jacobsson asking to publish the book. Sören Olsson illustrated the book Sagan om Sune, published in time for Christmas 1984. The second book was Sune börjar tvåan ("Sune Starts the Second Grade") in 1985, when Sören Olsson also began writing. The 3rd book, Självklart, Sune ("Of Course, Sune"), was released in 1986, crediting them both as writers. Sune och Svarta Mannen ("Sune and the Black Man") was released in 1989 and was thought to complete the Sune series, giving space for the two year old Bert series. But instead, both series continued in tandem.
Two SVT Christmas calendars are based on the Sune books: Sunes jul from 1991 and Håkan Bråkan from 2003. In 1998, Familjen Anderssons sjuka jul was the Sveriges Radio calendar. A feature film opened in 1993, based on the book Sunes sommar, and the film Håkan Bråkan & Josef opened in 2004.
Television series
The animated television series consists of a 9 year old Sune. Sophie acts more like a tomboy, and Sune doesn't seem to have fallen in love with her. They have a friend, Herman, an intelligent but more silent guy.
Films
Following films have been recorded.
- Sune's Summer - 1993
- Sunes familie - 1997 (Danish film)
- Håkan Bråkan & Josef - 2004 (spinoff)
- The Anderssons in Greece - 2012
- The Anderssons Hit the Road - 2013
- The Anderssons Rock the Mountains - 2014
Books
- 1984 – Sagan om Sune ("The Tale About Sune")
- 1985 – Sune börjar tvåan ("Sune Starts the Second Grade")
- 1986 – Självklart, Sune ("Of Course, Sune")
- 1989 – Sune och Svarta Mannen ("Sune and the Dark Man")
- 1989 – Tjejtjusaren Sune ("Sune, the Girl Charmer")
- 1991 – Duktigt, Sune! ("Well Done, Sune!")
- 1992 – Sunes jul ("Sune's Christmas")
- 1994 – Sunes sommar ("Sune's Summer")
- 1994 – Supersnuten Sune ("Sune, the Super Cop")
- 1995 – Sune älskar Sophie ("Sune Loves Sophie")
- 1996 – Sunes hjärnsläpp ("Sune's Brain Drop")
- 1997 – Sunes hemligheter ("Sune's Secrets")
- 1997 – Gult är fult, Sune ("Yellow is Ugly, Sune")
- 1998 – Plugghästen Sune ("Sune, the Swot")
- 1998 – Sune och familjen Anderssons sjuka jul ("Sune and the Andersson Family's Sick Christmas")
- 1999 – Sune och klantpappan ("Sune and the Clumsy Father")
- 2000 – Sunes största kärlekar ("Sune's Greatest Loves")
- 2001 – Släkten är värst, Sune ("Meet the Parents, Sune")
- 2002 – Sune och Mamma Mysko ("Sune and the Weird Mother")
- 2003 – Sune och Tant Tonåring ("Sune and the Teenage Lady")
- 2004 – Allt är guld, Sune ("Everything is Golden, Sune")
- 2005 – Sune och syster vampyr ("Sune and Sister Vampire")
- 2006 – Spik och panik Sune ("Nails and Panic, Sune")
- 2007 – Fy katten, Sune ("Red Cats, Sune")
- 2008 – Sunes tusen tjusarknep ("Sune's Thousand Charming Tricks")
- 2009 – Sune i Grekland ("Sune in Greece")
- 2010 – Skämtaren Sune ("Sune the Joker")
- 2011 – Sunes skolresa ("Sune's School Trip")
- 2012 – Sune och tjejhatarligan ("Sune and the Girl-Hating Gang")
- 2012 – Sune: the Superstar! ("Sune and the Girl-Hating Gang")
- 2013 – Sune och roboten Rudolf ("Sune and Rudolf, the Robot")
- 2014 – Sune på bilsemester ("Sune on car vacation")
Characters
Andersson family:
- Sune
- Mother Karin
- Father Rudolf
- Big sister Anna (4 years older than Sune)
- Little brother Håkan "Bråkan" (2 years younger than Sune, "Bråkan" is a play on the Swedish word "bråk" which means fight)
- Little sister Isabelle (born in book 3, Självklart, Sune), 9 years younger than Sune
Blixt family:
- Sune's girlfriend Sophie Blixt
- Mother Yvonne
- Father Ragnar
- Håkan's friend Pär "Päron"
Sune's classmates:
- Sune's best friend Joakim Fröberg
- Maria Perez
Other characters:
- Sune's elementary schoolteacher Ulla-Lena Frid
See also
References
- ^ "Detta har hänt" (in Swedish). Sören Olssons webbplats. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
- ^ Andreas Ericson (24 March 2015). "Vi vill visa på hoppet och möjligheten" (in Sweidsh). Neo. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ^ "Sunes signum: känsligheten" (in Swedish). Sydsvenskan. 10 November 2009. Retrieved 27 March 2015.